Add Agent QA testing companion - #96
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Summary
Add Agent QA to Development Tools as an independent black-box testing companion for user-facing applications built with Microsoft Agent Framework.
Why it fits
Agent QA runs natural-language web and mobile regression suites against deployed product interfaces. Its persistent test memory carries product, suite, and test observations between runs, making it useful after an agent application has been assembled and exposed through a user interface.
This is an external testing boundary, not a native Microsoft Agent Framework integration. The proposed description says so directly and makes no claim that Agent QA is part of, endorsed by, or coupled to the framework.
The project currently uses the source-available FSL-1.1-ALv2 license, which converts to Apache-2.0 after two years. I am affiliated with Vostride and Agent QA.
Validation
npm test(awesome-lint) passes.git diff --checkpasses.[Resource](URL) - Description.format and remains within the existing Development Tools section.